Does anyone know anything about Charles restoring Delnadamph Lodge on the Balmoral Estate? I've just read a small article saying the Lodge was a present from HM to Charles and Diana but Diana wasn't intrested in it, however it is now (apparently) being restored to a 12 bedroom house for Charles and Camilla.

The duchess spent Brixton Pounds, which shoppers obtain when they exchange traditional money
The Duchess of Cornwall has used some of the currency accepted by businesses in south London - known as Brixton Pounds - on a visit to a local market with the Prince of Wales.
Camilla bought a box of mangoes with a Brixton £10 note, introduced last year to try to keep the money of local people within the community.

Market traders found themselves serving a couple of unusual customers today - the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall.
The royal couple visited Brixton, in south London, to highlight work being done to help regenerate the deprived part of the capital.

Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess Of Cornwall, visited the Royal Centre
for Defence Medicine at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on July 29, 2010 in
Birmingham, United Kingdom. Birmingham's "Super Hospital" treats service
personel injured overseas.

I'm actually a bit surprised that they are still attending official events
instead of joining the royal cruise, but it's of course very nice to see
them there

As Camilla hates cruising it is no surprise that they aren't there but have added in a nice touch to acknowledge the Queen Mum and recreate something the royals lost in 1997 when Britannia was decommissioned - the royal family being greeted at Mey by the QM and now by the PoW and his wonderful DoC.

"From the moment she wore that flowing Robinson Valentine coat on her wedding day, the world seems to have not so much fallen in love with a fairytale princess, as engaged realistically with a likeable public figure."

"Prince Charles to go on national green projects tour(Monday-6th -Friday-10th September 2010: shall begin in Glasgow, before travelling to cities and towns including Edinburgh, Carmarthen, Bristol, Newcastle, Todmorden, Manchester and Birmingham)."